Proglacial Lake Drainage Events Drive Fast Grounding Line Advance in a Warming Climate

IF 4.6 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Kai Hu, Marianne Haseloff
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Abstract

Proglacial lakes along the retreating margin of the Laurentide ice sheet (LIS) significantly influenced the ice sheet's dynamics. This study investigates the interaction between proglacial lake drainage events and ice sheet evolution during deglaciation. Using a flowline ice sheet model, we demonstrate that abrupt lake drainage caused by the opening of spillways during the retreat of the ice sheet can temporarily reverse ice retreat and trigger rapid grounding line advance despite ongoing climate warming. We also show that ice shelf regrounding on a retrograde lake bed can follow lake drainage and further amplify ice sheet advance. These processes can decouple ice dynamics from climate forcing, offering a non-climatic mechanism to explain the observed highly irregular ice margin fluctuations of the LIS. Our findings suggest that proglacial lakes might play an important role in modulating ice sheet evolution in warming climates.

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前冰期湖泊排水事件在气候变暖中推动接地线快速前进
Laurentide冰原后退边缘的前冰期湖泊对冰原的动力学影响显著。研究了冰期前湖泊排水事件与冰原演化之间的相互作用。利用流动线冰盖模型,我们证明了尽管气候持续变暖,但在冰盖退缩期间由溢洪道开放引起的湖泊突然排水可以暂时逆转冰的退缩并引发接地线的快速推进。我们还发现,在逆行的湖床上,冰架重新接地可以跟随湖泊的排水,并进一步扩大冰盖的推进。这些过程可以将冰动力与气候强迫分离开来,提供了一种非气候机制来解释观测到的LIS高度不规则的冰缘波动。我们的研究结果表明,在变暖的气候条件下,原冰湖可能在调节冰盖演化中发挥重要作用。
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Geophysical Research Letters
Geophysical Research Letters 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
9.00
自引率
9.60%
发文量
1588
审稿时长
2.2 months
期刊介绍: Geophysical Research Letters (GRL) publishes high-impact, innovative, and timely research on major scientific advances in all the major geoscience disciplines. Papers are communications-length articles and should have broad and immediate implications in their discipline or across the geosciences. GRLmaintains the fastest turn-around of all high-impact publications in the geosciences and works closely with authors to ensure broad visibility of top papers.
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